Sunday, October 16, 2016

Microsoft expects major game publishers to adopt Play Anywhere soon


Microsoft announced its Xbox play anywhere in the program at E3 2106 earlier this year, which allows players to buy an Xbox game play on any digital place and play on both Xbox One and Windows 10 PC at no additional cost .

So far only a few of the games themselves first of Microsoft, as Forza Horizon 3 and Gears of War 4 have been published using the system, but Microsoft, Phil Spencer thinks it's just a matter of time before other major publishers they are on board.

It is noted that developers and smaller indies were already on board, because "they understand that selling your game and get it out to as many people" was important, and felt that larger publishers were biding their time, saying :

"I would say some of the editors third largest traditional, they want to see how this works for us," he said. "There is always a fear that you're 'away two games for the price of one."

"Really what you're doing is you're just allowing the client and have to play your game more often. In today's world, participation in the games is more participation in the games, and is almost always a good thing, multiplayer dice and business models around those games. "

"I think the great editor of third adoption will happen in time."

Spencer is, of course, refers to the post-selling items such as DLC that you can make money after the initial sale of game revenue.

Windows 10 offers a potential much bigger than just the Xbox One, but companies like EA can also sell their games on Steam which is a network of PC games already set much loved by the players market.

In addition to paying only once on Xbox and PC however, play anywhere that also offers other advantages including the ability to continue where you left off on another Xbox One or Windows 10 PC and bring all your saves, Game Add-ons and achievements you.

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